Whatcom Museum Workshop
I’m preparing supplies for my Field Sketching with Ink and Watercolor workshop this weekend, sponsored by the Whatcom Museum. Each participant will receive a custom palette with 7 sample Daniel Smith paints, waterbrush, pen, and a snazzy laminated page of techniques. The palette is a prototype for an idea that I’ve had for a supplemental Art Toolkit mixing palette. I’m also excited about the typeface I used on the handout; I made it myself with the iFontmaker app!
There’s a few spots left for my workshop if you’d like to join me and try out these supplies yourself. We’ll start in the morning with sketching techniques and composition, then we’ll move on to watercolor sketching, spending time outdoors. All levels are welcome, this Saturday, August 10th, from 9:30am—4:30pm at the Whatcom Museum. Cost is $95 or $85 for museum members. To register, please call (360) 778-7000.
4 Responses to “Whatcom Museum Workshop”
Wilma
Hi Maria.
(Sorry my english) i would like to learn plein air watercolor. Do You teach on line?
I can’t GO to You and You don’t come here. So…….
Thanks.
Maria
Hi Wilma, thank you for your note! I am exploring the idea of online classes and will definitely keep you posted.
Susan
Hi Maria,
So interesting to see the font you made. It reminds me of a really old Apple one called Los Angeles, which is impossible to find now.
I wonder, is it possible to buy this font from you? The App looks easy enough, but I really like yours and it would save me time. If you prefer to keep it proprietary, I quite understand.
Susan
Maria
Hi Susan,
Thank you for complimenting my font! I’m using it just for my materials, but you might check out “Sketchnote”, it’s a lovely typeface I’ve experimented with as well. http://rohdesign.com/sketchnote-typeface
Best wishes,
Maria